Here are some questions you can ask your preschooler about our day:
Where did the wool come from for your Easter lamb?
Oh no! What happened to Clifford in our book today?
Why are we calling our Alphabet Friend Wooly?
Tuesday: WOOL DAY!

WOOLY LAMBS: We glued fluffy wool on cardboard to make little Easter lambs. Grandma Bonnie got her wool from a real farm from real sheep named Dorito and Edna. The dark brown/black is the natural color of the sheep-it’s not dyed!






WOOL WORK: Grandma Bonnie will be helping us all week with wool work. Today we started making our Alphabet Friend, Wooly, all soft and fluffy with real wool! Some of the yarn wool has been dyed red, blue and green.











STORY TIME: We read Clifford’s Happy Easter where Emily Elizabeth has a strange dream that Clifford gets all mixed up. Then we sang the chorus of “Baa Baa Black Sheep” but changed the color words to match Clifford’s designs!.










COPING SKILL OF THE WEEK: Walking hands: “Walking” our hands on our laps is a form of bilateral tapping and can help reduce anxiety and stress by engaging both sides of the brain, potentially boosting feel-good neurotransmitters and promoting a sense of calm and emotional regulation.
HERE ARE MORE PICTURES OF OUR DAY:













Lovely, lovely, lovely! ❤️